Peer Support & Self Help

The Recovery Connection Line is RI’s main customer service number. Team members are available 24/7 to answer your questions and support your recovery goals needs. Please call anytime to learn more about our wide array of services across the United States.

The Recovery Connection Line can be reached by calling toll free: 1-866-481-5361 or if you’re local to the Phoenix area : 602-650-1212.

We have two Wellness Cities in Arizona, one in Mesa and the other in central Phoenix. Wellness City provides an opportunity for individuals to further their recovery goals, including: educational/social activities, individual and group peer support, physical fitness gym, guest speakers, and breakfast and lunch served daily.

The Peer Recovery Team provides individual and group peer support within Desert Vista Hospital (Mesa and Phoenix Annex) as well as one-to-one peer support in the community for individuals recently discharged from Desert Vista and the Recovery Innovations Recovery Response Center Peoria. The Peer Recovery Team focuses on and supports each individual’s recovery/sobriety goals upon transition from the hospital to their own home. The primary goal of the Peer Recovery Team is to provide support to individuals within their home environment/community so that they do not need to go back to the hospital.

Restart is a short-term transitional living program opportunity designed to support individuals leaving the hospital with nowhere to go. All Restart referrals are coordinated through Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care (MMIC). Restart also provides an opportunity for individuals to make further progress with their recovery/sobriety goals.

Community Building is a permanent housing-first program. Housing is offered first, and wrap-around services such as peer support, life skills, and recovery education are provided to help the person maintain his or her housing. Based on funding availability.

WELL is designed to assist individuals in enhancing their wellness skills and is a 32-hour program of classes facilitated by trained peers. WELL is currently offered as part of our Jail Diversion services.